This article rereads Patrick White's Riders in the Chariot against some of the past criticism of the text. It argues that the text has much to say about the contemporary politics of fear operating in Australia and demonstrates that many of the historical readings of White as an elitist, alienated Modernist cannot be sustained. The contemporary relevance and force of this novel arises from a double movement: the beauty of White’s prose operates continually to allow us to perceive the “infinite in everything” but it also helps us understand the absolutely ordinary fears and insecurities of the suburban Australian consciousness. Through the ordinary everydayness of his Australian characters (other than the riders) we see all too clearly how th...
This article examines the media response to an article in the Bulletin magazine by playwright David ...
The focus of this essay is the racialised political emotions of \u27good white people\u27. I examine...
In this article I analyse two complaints of white vilification, which are increasingly occurring in ...
The current public debate on asylum seekers arriving to Australia by boat is profoundly emotional an...
The article applies some theories of 'whiteness' to a discussion of writing by Eleanor Dark, Jean De...
This article reads Patrick White’s 1957 novel Voss as an early example of Neo-Victorian fiction, a r...
This essay proposes a new model for reading Patrick White’s novels of the 1960s in their treatment o...
The texts in this study interrogate the dominant myths which have affected the constructs of identit...
In this article I analyse two complaints of white vilification, which areincreasingly occurring in A...
The 1930s in Australia was a period marked by rising awareness of and attention to Australia’s ‘half...
Kenneth Cook’s literary oeuvre has hitherto received relatively little critical attention. Recently,...
This thesis examines representations of whiteness and otherness in Australian secondary school socia...
Beginning in the 1970s, the efforts of the Australian settler state to help its Indigenous minority ...
Fear of Aboriginal aggression was a reality for the early settlers of New South Wales and Van Diemen...
The intention of this thesis is to remedy the lack of serious critical attention given to the Austra...
This article examines the media response to an article in the Bulletin magazine by playwright David ...
The focus of this essay is the racialised political emotions of \u27good white people\u27. I examine...
In this article I analyse two complaints of white vilification, which are increasingly occurring in ...
The current public debate on asylum seekers arriving to Australia by boat is profoundly emotional an...
The article applies some theories of 'whiteness' to a discussion of writing by Eleanor Dark, Jean De...
This article reads Patrick White’s 1957 novel Voss as an early example of Neo-Victorian fiction, a r...
This essay proposes a new model for reading Patrick White’s novels of the 1960s in their treatment o...
The texts in this study interrogate the dominant myths which have affected the constructs of identit...
In this article I analyse two complaints of white vilification, which areincreasingly occurring in A...
The 1930s in Australia was a period marked by rising awareness of and attention to Australia’s ‘half...
Kenneth Cook’s literary oeuvre has hitherto received relatively little critical attention. Recently,...
This thesis examines representations of whiteness and otherness in Australian secondary school socia...
Beginning in the 1970s, the efforts of the Australian settler state to help its Indigenous minority ...
Fear of Aboriginal aggression was a reality for the early settlers of New South Wales and Van Diemen...
The intention of this thesis is to remedy the lack of serious critical attention given to the Austra...
This article examines the media response to an article in the Bulletin magazine by playwright David ...
The focus of this essay is the racialised political emotions of \u27good white people\u27. I examine...
In this article I analyse two complaints of white vilification, which are increasingly occurring in ...